The resilience and continued survival of Mongolian democracy is a testament that democracy can endure in hard places.
Mongolia became a democracy in the early 1990s after six decades of one-party communist rule. Many Mongolians welcomed the end of repression and resulting freedoms but have since soured on the ...
All this comes at a time when Mongolia, communist until 1990, is seeking to reassert itself between the two powers next door, Russia and China, that have pushed it around for centuries.
Mongolia, home to 3.4 million people, became a democracy in 1990 after more than six decades of one-party communist rule. While people have welcomed the freedoms that came with the end of the ...
The latest Communist state to side with Moscow in the Sino-Soviet dispute is Outer Mongolia, 615,000 sq. mi. of pastureland and rolling hills set smack between the two quarreling titans.
BEIJING -- Wang Zhonghe, former vice-chairman of the Inner Mongolia regional committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, is under investigation for suspected severe violations ...
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